Mary Ellen has tips to succeed with Seton and reveals the best-kept secret in homeschooling: you only need to do what you want to do.
Read More »Catching Up: God’s Generosity is Beyond Measure
Weaving a collection of memorable magazine columns, John Clark has a heartwarming reflection on family, beginnings, and possible destinations.
Read More »We are Called to Lead Our Family Prayerfully
Dr. Clark shares how the Holy Family’s Flight to Egypt helps us reflect on our own home schooling family, and how we parents should proceed.
Read More »How Does Your Family Evangelize?
Our magazine editor Mary Ellen Barrett asked enrolled Seton families on Facebook how they and their families evangelize in their communities.
Read More »Seton Staff Series – Mary Connolly: High School English Counselor
For Mary, that she grew up with Seton gives more meaning into why helping a student have a “eureka moment” brings one of the best feelings in the world.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Take a Hike!
Whether a short walk around the neighborhood or a long hike, take the time to explore God’s creation and enjoy some wonderful family time together.
Read More »Seton and the Real Presence in My Life
Seton's new director of Guidance and Records shares the story of the miracle that changed his family forever and the part that Seton played.
Read More »‘Tis A Gift to Be Simple: Making This Summer the Best Ever!
This summer, here are some delightful, wholesome tips to help our young people discover pleasure and freedom in the simple things.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How do you balance school, activities, and church commitments?
The homeschool veterans have four simple tips to help you balance your homeschooling lessons, extra-curricular activities, and church commitments.
Read More »Vasily Vasilyev: Seton High School Math Counselor
Satisfaction for Seton High School Math Counselor Vasily Vasilyev is when is the kids’ light bulb goes on and they understand what he is explaining to them.
Read More »C’est Magnifique: The Great Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language
By learning a foreign language we become more aware of a country’s history, literature, art, and popular culture and able to connect with more people.
Read More »Invite the World to Your Homeschool Group
Here is a fun way for your homeschool group to go around the world while staying local and a great way to show gratitude to God for His remarkable creation.
Read More »Seton Alumni Profile: Anthony Klein
Seton’s rigorous writing load prepared me for the writing demands in college, and the readings gave me a solid foundation for my studies at Belmont Abbey.
Read More »My Unexpected Diploma in Lifetime Learning
I will never lose my love of learning new things. Through my decision to homeschool, God’s grace has intervened in a way I can only now fully appreciate.
Read More »At Times I Wonder, Should We Continue Homeschooling?
The school year starts out so smoothly but when life happens, embrace the flexibility homeschooling offers and be grateful to be with your family every day.
Read More »Chatting All Things Homeschool: A Visit With the Brown Family
Be not be afraid. Do not let homeschooling your children overwhelm you. Will there be frustration and tears but also joy and laughter? Yes, definitely yes.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Graduates!
On Seton Graduation Day 2021, Dr. Mary Kay Clark offers motherly advice to keep the graduates on a path close to God and true to their supernatural purpose.
Read More »Alumni Profile: Patrick Caughron
At Thomas Aquinas College, I no longer fought to be always right. I allowed the truth to speak to me rather than trying to make it conform to my opinions.
Read More »Ask the Experts – What is Your Summer Schedule Like?
Three homeschooling veterans share their time tested tips on keeping their kids active, cool, and happy when the summer days get long, hot, and sticky.
Read More »Staff Series – Chip Hibl – Director of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service
Chip Hibl, head of Seton Educational Media and Customer Service loves to help customers with service problems or find a new product to help Seton families.
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